Battle With 10mm Mercs & Mighty Lords From Printing In Detail

January 5, 2022 by brennon

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Printing In Detail has a few new extra kits for you to snap up for your 10mm Fantasy wargames. The Mercenary Army is expanding with two new regiments thanks to the sculpting by MiniRat Studio.

Mercenary Army Mounted Knights - Printing In Detail

Mercenary Army Mounted Knights // Printing In Detail

The Mercenary Army Mounted Knights are ready to crash into battle atop their heavily armoured steeds. If you wanted to represent Voland's Venators from the classic Dogs Of War armies of Warhammer Fantasy Battles then these would match nicely.

Similarly, if you wanted to take down some enemy knights with some heavier firepower then you also have these Mercenary Army Handgunners.

Mercenary Army Handgunners - Printing In Detail

Mercenary Army Handgunners // Printing In Detail

Embrace the fancy hats and start gunning down some of your foes from afar. I really like the different expressions on these miniatures and the variety of hairstyles and choices for facial hair. It's neat to see so much uniqueness in a smaller scale army.

Bloodsuckers & Despoilers!

As well as the new Mercenaries, you can also pick up a couple of new characters for your Vampire armies and Chaos forces. These miniatures come from Forest Dragon and we start off with the Vampire Banner Bearer.

Vampire Banner Bearer - Printing In Detail

Vampire Banner Bearer // Printing In Detail

A fantastic model, I think you'll agree. The detail sculpted into the banner here is spot on for those of us who can't freehand. I also like that the Vampire wields a big flanged mace rather than a traditional sword. It adds to the brutality of the model!

We also have this Despoilers Hooded Sorcerer who is floating upon a column of powerful magics.

Despoilers Hooded Sorcerer - Printing In Detail

Despoilers Hooded Sorcerer // Printing In Detail

You wouldn't lose sight of this fellow on the battlefield. It would be great to see someone dive into this and paint up the swirling vortex in blues and purples. There is also plenty of detail worked into the hooded face even though you probably wouldn't see it!

Are you going to be picking these up for your 10mm armies?

"It's neat to see so much uniqueness in a smaller scale army..."

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